Christopher John Wiggins1,
1CEA/NeuroSpin, Gif-Sur-Yvette cedex,
The
use of a head gradient set within a wholebody magnet can lead to significant
artifacts. Signal arising from the shoulders is encoded in such a way that it
aliases into the main image. Such
artifacts are particularly pronounced at higher field, where B1 effects cause
the sensitive region of volume coils to extend out into the chest and
shoulder region. Previous approaches have tried to diminish the RF
penetration in this area (through the use of RF shielding materials) or to
disrupt the local field through using ferromagnetic material shown into a
jacket that the subject wears. This study shows that with the use of both the
wholebody and head gradient shim sets the signal from the shoulders could be
dephased without affecting the signal from the head itself.